imbo found a couple in the nursing course and all those were sent out
to the examiner.
"The document examiners reported that, to the best of their knowledge,
Trenchant had written the SmurFFs we had sent them so I went to you,
Henry, to the administration, and it was decided that I meet with her
and give her an opportunity to resign. When she refused, I wrote the
dean and he initiated the termination for cause action."
Henry appeared pleased, consulted his notes and asked if Lyle could
explain Trenchant's conduct.
Certainly, Lyle would be happy to. His eagerness to answer this
question lent strength to a skeletal system already overtaxed with
maintaining a taller posture.
"It had to do with the problems in the radiology course. Ian and Randy
were trying to make the course better. She fought them on everything
and finally she quit the course--said it was too much along with her
other teaching responsibilities. It was about a year ago that...."
Randy called another meeting to discuss the Radiology course changes.
Ian attended reluctantly. He was not convinced but Randy swept him
along and Randy had Lyle's approval. All Ian had was a poor track
record teaching the course.
Randy delineated the changes he was going to make in the manual. The
first one was that Trenchant's name would not appear on it. Instead,
it would be the product of the course directors, Ian and Randy.
He was quietly and firmly told by Trenchant that he did not have her
permission to make any changes. The manual was copyrighted by her and
would stay that way. He had the option to either use it or not, but he
could not change it as he was indicating. As for legitimate
suggestions or ideas, she would certainly, as always, welcome
constructive criticism and make the necessary changes herself.
This was not an arbitrary determination by Trenchant. Her manual was
written expressly to teach a circumscribed area of the course. It did
not pretend to be otherwise. Even though more emphasis was to be given
to recent developments in the field, the radiology course must still
devote a great deal of time to the basics. This was because the
students had to be prepared for the courses to follow.
Randy announced that he would use what he wanted, as he wanted and the
meeting broke up.
The accused was busy in her office when Lyle burst through the door in
his customary manner of no manners.
"What do you mean telling Randy and Ian th
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